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August 14 2032 Tamil Panchangam Aadi 29

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Today's Panchangam

Saturday, August 14 2032 — Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu, India

Sunrise06:05 AM
Sunset06:34 PM
Weekdayசனி
Tamil dateParidhabi, Aadi-29

Panchangam details (exact end time)

Tithi
Shukla Paksha Ashtami
Nakshatram
Vishakha - Pada 2
Yogam
Brahma
Karanam
Vishti

Tarabalam & Chandrabalam

From the Moon's position at the same reference time as the Panchangam details above: favorable birth nakshatras (Tarabalam) and janma rashis (Chandrabhalam).

Tarabalam — favorable birth nakshatras
Bharani Rohini Ardra Pushya Ashlesha Purva Phalguni Hasta Swati Anuradha Jyeshtha Purva Ashadha Shravana Shatabhisha Uttara Bhadrapada Revati
Chandrabhalam — favorable janma rashis
Mesha (Aries) Rishabha (Taurus) Simha (Leo) Thula (Libra) Dhanus (Sagittarius) Makara (Capricorn)

Month calendar

August - 2032
Aadi / Avani
SUN
ஞா
MON
தி
TUE
செ
WED
பு
THU
வி
FRI
வெ
SAT
1
16
🙏 Ekadashi
2
17
3
18
🔱 Pradosham
4
19
🔱 Pradosham
5
20
🕉️ Shivaratri
6
21
🌑 Amavasya
7
22
8
23
9
24
10
25
🐘 Chaturthi
11
26
12
27
🛕 Shashthi
13
28
14
29
15
30
16
31
17
1
Avani
🙏 Ekadashi
18
2
19
3
🔱 Pradosham
20
4
21
5
🌕 Pournami
22
6
23
7
24
8
🐘 Chaturthi
25
9
26
10
🛕 Shashthi
27
11
🔥 Krittikai
28
12
29
13
30
14
31
15
🙏 Ekadashi

Important timings

Auspicious
Nalla Neram — day
07:38 AM - 09:12, 10:46 AM - 12:19 PM, 01:53 PM - 03:26
Nalla Neram — night
06:34 PM - 08:00, 12:19 AM - 01:46, 03:12 AM - 04:38
Inauspicious
Rahu Kalam
09:12 AM - 10:46
Yamagandam
01:53 PM - 03:26
Kuligai
06:05 AM - 07:38

Sunrise/sunset and day segments use your selected coordinates (IST).

Gowri Panchangam — day

Time Quality
06:05 AM - 07:38 Soram
07:38 AM - 09:12 Uthiyogam
09:12 AM - 10:46 Visham
10:46 AM - 12:19 PM Amirtham
12:19 PM - 01:53 Rogam
01:53 PM - 03:26 Labam
03:26 PM - 05:00 Sugam
05:00 PM - 06:34 Dhanam

Gowri Panchangam — night

Time Quality
06:34 PM - 08:00 Labam
08:00 PM - 09:26 Dhanam
09:26 PM - 10:53 Sugam
10:53 PM - 12:19 AM Visham
12:19 AM - 01:46 Uthiyogam
01:46 AM - 03:12 Soram
03:12 AM - 04:38 Amirtham
04:38 AM - 06:05 Rogam

Subha Graha Horai

All horā slots from sunrise to sunset (day) and sunset to next sunrise (night). Green rows are śubha grahas (Guru, Śukra, Budha, Chandra).

Subha Graha Horai - Day
Time Planet
06:05 AM - 07:07 Saturn
07:07 AM - 08:10 Jupiter
08:10 AM - 09:12 Mars
09:12 AM - 10:14 Sun
10:14 AM - 11:17 Venus
11:17 AM - 12:19 PM Mercury
12:19 PM - 01:22 Moon
01:22 PM - 02:24 Saturn
02:24 PM - 03:26 Jupiter
03:26 PM - 04:29 Mars
04:29 PM - 05:31 Sun
05:31 PM - 06:34 Venus
Subha Graha Horai - Night
Time Planet
06:34 PM - 07:31 Mercury
07:31 PM - 08:29 Moon
08:29 PM - 09:26 Saturn
09:26 PM - 10:24 Jupiter
10:24 PM - 11:22 Mars
11:22 PM - 12:19 AM Sun
12:19 AM - 01:17 Venus
01:17 AM - 02:14 Mercury
02:14 AM - 03:12 Moon
03:12 AM - 04:10 Saturn
04:10 AM - 05:07 Jupiter
05:07 AM - 06:05 Mars

Daily Notes & Guide

Daily Summary: Daily Panchangam guidance for August 14 2032 (Saturday) at Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu, India: today's computed Tithi is Shukla Paksha Ashtami, Nakshatra is Vishakha - Pada 2, Yogam is Brahma, and Karanam is Vishti. With sunrise at 06:05 AM and sunset at 06:34 PM, the day can be structured more effectively around these time anchors. Traditionally inauspicious windows include Rahu Kalam (09:12 AM - 10:46), Yamagandam (01:53 PM - 03:26), and Kuligai (06:05 AM - 07:38), so non-urgent new starts are often avoided during those intervals. For favorable actions, Nalla Neram (07:38 AM - 09:12, 10:46 AM - 12:19 PM, 01:53 PM - 03:26 / 06:34 PM - 08:00, 12:19 AM - 01:46, 03:12 AM - 04:38) and Subha Graha Horai windows can be used for prayer, meetings, travel starts, and family decisions. Saturday is traditionally connected with patience, karmic reflection, and structured routines, making it suitable for disciplined planning. Today's notable observances: அஷ்டமி / நவமி. Because this guidance is generated for your selected date and coordinates, it can support day-specific spiritual routines, vratam planning, and practical scheduling.

Understanding the Daily Tamil Panchangam and Its Importance

The Daily Tamil Panchangam is a traditional and highly accurate Vedic astrological calendar that helps individuals align their daily activities with the cosmic rhythms. Panchangam essentially translates to "five limbs," which represent the five foundational elements of time: Tithi (lunar day), Vara (weekday), Nakshatra (lunar mansion or star), Yoga (luni-solar day), and Karana (half of a lunar day). By calculating the precise planetary positions, especially the exact longitudinal angles of the Sun and the Moon, the Panchangam provides profound insights into the spiritual quality of any given day. In Tamil culture, checking the daily panchangam before starting a new business, scheduling a journey, or planning auspicious family events is a deeply rooted tradition that ensures success and harmony by avoiding unfavorable time periods.

Key Time Elements: Nalla Neram, Rahu Kalam, and Yamagandam

One of the primary reasons families consult the daily panchangam is to identify the auspicious and inauspicious time segments within a day. 'Nalla Neram' refers to the most favorable time window when positive energies are at their peak, making it the perfect duration for signing documents, performing poojas, or conducting monetary transactions. Conversely, traditional astrology strictly warns against initiating important activities during 'Rahu Kalam' and 'Yamagandam'. Rahu Kalam is ruled by the shadow planet Rahu, which is believed to cause confusion and delays, while Yamagandam is governed by Ketu (or Yama) and is considered highly unfavorable for auspicious beginnings. Our tool automatically calculates these time slots with pinpoint accuracy based on your specific geographical location and the exact sunrise time.

Gowri Panchangam and Auspicious Horai Guidelines

Beyond the standard good and bad timings, the daily Tamil panchangam heavily relies on Gowri Panchangam and Planetary Hours (Horai). Gowri Panchangam divides the daytime and nighttime into specific slots such as Uthi, Amirtham, Rogam, and Laabam. Finding an 'Amirtham' or 'Dhanam' period ensures financial growth and overall prosperity for the task initiated during that hour. Similarly, Planetary Horai divides the day into one-hour slots ruled by different planets. For example, Sukra Horai (Venus) is highly recommended for marriages and purchasing jewelry, while Guru Horai (Jupiter) is excellent for education, financial investments, and starting new ventures. Utilizing these specialized time slots allows you to maximize the planetary blessings for your specific endeavors.

How Our Online Daily Panchangam Calculator Works

Our highly advanced daily panchangam calculator is designed to eliminate the complexity of reading traditional printed almanacs. By simply selecting your date and location, the tool utilizes high-precision Swiss Ephemeris astronomical data to calculate the exact degree of the sun and moon. It dynamically computes Sunrise, Sunset, Tithi timings, and Nakshatra transitions localized to your exact city's latitude and longitude. Whether you are looking to find today's Chandrashtamam, verify the exact end time of a specific Nakshatra, or check if today is a favorable Subha Muhurtham day, our tool provides clear, reliable, and instant results tailored specifically for your geographical area, bridging ancient wisdom with modern technology.

Daily Snapshot

Today is 14-08-2032. Weekday: Saturday. In the Tamil calendar, Aadi month day 29. Special observance today: அஷ்டமி / நவமி.

How To Read Today

Key indicators for today: Tithi Shukla Paksha Ashtami and Nakshatra Vishakha - Pada 2. Use this with sunrise/sunset windows and related tools for practical planning.

Traditional Planning Context

In the Tamil calendar, Aadi month day 29. Compare day signals with muhurtham, vratham, and family scheduling decisions.

Related Topics

This dynamic summary aligns with daily Tamil calendar, panchangam, tithi, nakshatra, and festival intent for 2026 users.

What is Panchangam?

Panchangam is the traditional Vedic time-guide used in Hindu practice. It is built on five core elements: Tithi, Vara (weekday), Nakshatra, Yogam, and Karanam. These are calculated from the relative positions of the Sun and Moon. Reviewing Panchangam before beginning an auspicious activity is a long-standing custom.

Rahu Kalam and Yamagandam are generally treated as periods to avoid for new auspicious starts. In contrast, Gowri Nalla Neram, Brahma Muhurtham, and Abhijit Muhurtham are considered supportive windows for spiritual practices, prayer, and beginning important efforts.

Frequently Asked Questions

Rahu Kalam is roughly a 90-minute period each day associated with Rahu influence. It is traditionally advised to avoid initiating new auspicious activities during this window.

Brahma Muhurtham is the sacred pre-dawn period, approximately 1.5 hours before sunrise. It is widely regarded as an ideal time for meditation, mantra, and puja.